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Curriculum

The Division of Medical Sciences offers opportunities in a wide range of laboratory experiences and considerable interaction among the programs.

While programs vary, generally students take core and advanced courses, attend seminars, perform laboratory rotations, and take a qualifying examination. After successful completion of the qualifying exam, the degree candidate is supervised by the thesis advisor in conjunction with a thesis advisory committee, as detailed in individual Program's Curriculum.

For further information about Program course requirements, please refer to the Program's Curriculum or Program of Study below:

PROGRAMS

Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS)

Immunology

Neuroscience

Virology

 

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COURSES

For further information about the Division of Medical Sciences course offerings, please refer below:

Courses offered in Fall 2007 - 2008:

DMS Courses: Spring 2007 - 2008(.pdf file)

DMS Course Times: Spring 2007-2008 (.pdf file)

DMS Quarter Courses: Spring 2007-2008 (.pdf file)

DMS Nancourse Packet: Spring 2007- 2008 (.pdf file)

DMS Course Syllabi: Fall 2007 (.pdf file)

 

Nanocourse Website:

http://idb.med.harvard.edu/

 

 

For a complete listing of 200-level courses for the 2007-08 academic year, refer to the Medical Sciences section of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Catalog: Harvard FAS Registrar Courses.

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